Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2022 20:28:34 +0000 From: bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org To: x11@FreeBSD.org Subject: maintainer-feedback requested: [Bug 260890] graphics/drm-fbsd13-kmod: display artifacts in xorg (Intel HD Graphics 3000) Message-ID: <bug-260890-7141-x2Ec82JPhG@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/> In-Reply-To: <bug-260890-7141@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/> References: <bug-260890-7141@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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Bugzilla Automation <bugzilla@FreeBSD.org> has asked freebsd-x11 (Nobody) <x11@FreeBSD.org> for maintainer-feedback: Bug 260890: graphics/drm-fbsd13-kmod: display artifacts in xorg (Intel HD Graphics 3000) https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D260890 --- Description --- I am seeing rectangular screen artifcats when browsing the web, reading pdf= s, or basically doing anything. If I scroll up and down, they also move up and d= own as if they belonged to the document. I can use either intel or modesetting, with or without graphics/xf86-video-intel installed, and it makes no difference. I will attach xorg conf+log for completeness, but again, it makes no difference whether any of these settin= gs are present. Also, I run i3 with compton, and I have tested it three ways. 1. Without compton, artifacts appear occasionally and are an annoyance. 2. Using compton with the xrender backend, artifacts are so severe as to ma= ke the system nearly unusable. 3. Using compton with the glx backend, artifacts appear rarely, then disapp= ear immediately, as if compton were correcting them. It is still however an annoyance, especially during video playback. I have tested a Linux USB drive to confirm that it is not a hardware issue. I have not tested FreeBSD current. sysctl hw.model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz uname -v: FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE-p4 #0: Tue Aug 24 07:33:27 UTC 2021=20=20=20= =20 root@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC A screenshot and other command outputs will be attached.
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